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Kuwi & Friends Maori Picture Dictionary: He Papakupu Whakaahua: 2020: 1
By (Author) Kat Quin
Illustrated by Kat Quin
Translated by Pania Papa
1
Illustrated Publishing
Illustrated Publishing
1st February 2020
New Zealand
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
Short-listed for FINALIST Elsie Locke Award for Non-Fiction 2020
Hardback
68
Width 265mm, Height 366mm, Spine 12mm
750g
A fun, easy-to-use resource for those wanting to discover, learn and use everyday words in te reo Maori. The illustrations are designed to help with comprehension, particularly for younger learners. Visual cues can assist with retention of language, to recall spoken and written words. 68 fully illustrated pages, in a large format (265 x 366mm), in vibrant full colour, with over 1000 te reo Maori words, translated into English. Embedded with gorgeous Kuwi the kiwi (and friends) illustrations. Designed for everyday use, in the whanau (family), kura (school) and for all New Zealanders. Ages 0-100+. A portion of each sale goes to charity Kiwis for kiwi
Kat Quin is a best-selling and award-winning author, illustrator and designer from the Waikato, where she lives with her partner and their six children. The Kuwi and Friends Maori Picture Dictionary was inspired by her children, who have been passionately learning te reo Maori at school. Her hope is that this book will provide an accessible and practical way to help whanau (family members) feel confident to use more Maori words in the home. Kat first worked with Pania Papa at the age of eighteen, when she was entrusted with the illustration of Maori language resources for Te Ara Reo Maori, developed by Takatu Associates Ltd. Almost twenty years later, they still work closely together on various educational projects.